The price of fame. There are wonderful actors today - Javier Bardem comes to mind - but they broke the mold with Bill. I'm only sorry he has no idea how many of us today still enjoy and admire his films. Thanks for a lifetime filled with magical memories of life as it was and could be.. One of my late Mom's favorite actors. This reminds me of the cartoon I saw many years ago. Holden personnified all that was great. All right, Mr. DeMille, Im ready for my close-up. I always loved Bill Holden in every picture he was in. He was partial owner of the building at #535. Yes, gorgeous, intelligent, well traveled - the best. He acted in several radio plays in college and in 1939 a talent scout got him a small part in the movie Million Dollar Legs. At that point he changed his name to Holden, reportedly taking the name of a Los Angeles Times editor with the hope the papers critics would not pan his first movie performance too severely. Indifferent directing, little known costars, minimal budget how does the actor do under such paltry circumstances? Symbol of Normality. You would have been 95! He left too early. Don't you think Stefanie has regrets over this? According to the report he gave the police when Mr. Martin entered the apartment. There was an error deleting this problem. What most people don't understand and addicts try to fool themselves about drugs like speed and cocaine, is they actually make a person feel incredibly depressed up to several weeks. For the person who said "that reflect simpler, slower, and less stressfull times. OceanAire is located just steps from the beach not far from the Santa Monica pier and famed Third Street Promenade in the heart of the city. I can say the film's I watched with William Holden acting,made me fell good as William was a great actor, R.I.P,William Holden. He never fails to deliver. I was devastated when he passed away and especially the way it happened. I have most of his movies on my iPad but I take advantage when either TCM or Encore's western channel show one of his movies. He was the eldest child of three. . Before him, the heroic leads were usually less complex men, go-get 'em types who either started out "bad" and became "good" or stayed good all the way through. I've read that Bill Holden had an apartment in Hong Kong as well as one in CA. Letters at 3am: I Admire How William Holden Died - Columns - The Austin I honestly thought he was older than 63 when he died, but years of sun & alcohol take their toll on the best of us. It was a movie I will cherish the rest of my life. Holden's immersion in local theater in the 1980s was particularly surprising because he was the son of legendary actor, William Holden. Thank you Mr Holden for all the enjoyment you given us and generations to come in discovering you and your great talent! Great actor I watched an old Black/White yesterday of his The Key where he was a skipper of a tug in WW11 everyone of his movies excellent, dont get the same today. We have Kirk Douglas and Olivia Dehavilland, Leslie Caron, Sophia Loren. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. He also appeared in the multi-star disaster film "The Towering Inferno" in 1974. Holden, who regularly dated his leading ladies did not have that connection with Novak and that made this dance scene even more undesirable to him. But at least we have his movies to remember him by. Watch the dance sequence from "Picnic." After her role on that classic sitcom ended, Jan became more interested in being a mother than being an actress. William Holden | Biography, Movies, Death, & Facts | Britannica Holden actually served during World War II, although he never saw action. The Final Films. Try again later. THE SYNOPSIS. The director Billy Wilder said that he was ''the best movie actor of his generation. I remember his name, but a little too young to remember anything else. He had promised this Blond money and a career in exchange for her being with him, he ended up screwing her over and she took me with her to confront him, he went off on her and started to choke her and I grabbed him, he ended up pushing me onto the bed and as he did she grabbed the phone and hit him in the head, he staggered around and fell into the table and ended up dying on the floor. He always looked about 10 years older than he was, even in the late 1940's/early 50's. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. Booze or not, he was still gorgeous even in his older years. What a fine actor Bill Holden was, so handsome with his chiselled good looks. However William Holden died - he was really a great actor. Does touching each other spark heat? I got to Santa Monica and LA in December 2014,my lifetime dream, and did a tour of Paramount studios and saw the office where Joe Gillis stood in Sunset Boulevard.I was going to walk along Ocean Ave to Alta St but became ill on the day I had planned to go.I went to the Pasadena Rose Parade and a man standing behind me said"here comes my home town,O`Fallon Illinois and I said that is where William Holden was born.He looked at me and I told him Bill`s real name and date of birth and he at first did not believe me.I told him to Google him and when he saw the results he said to me "What a fan "I even found the Pasadena Playhouse where Bill first performed.That was also a thrill.At my age i have virtually fulfilled my dreams ,now just to meet Doris Day.I missed her when I got to Carmel.They do not make movie stars like Bill and Doris anymore.It was worth my long trip from Australia. William Holden - Wikipedia I taught Film Studies for 20 years and I would single out Sunset Boulevard as a film that only showed Holdens talent but also provided a useful window onto Hollywoods history. This is a digitized version of an article from The Timess print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. I heard that both of them fell in love in "Sabrina" & wanted to get married but Holden honestly told her he could not have children so she married someone else, actually married like 3 times and had one son. Earlier post was correct- today's movies are computer generated garbage. If you have nothing nice to say about anybody, DON'T say anything at all. He was then chosen out of 65 other candidates to play Joe Bonaparte in the Columbia pictures production of Golden Boy. Holdens birth name wasWilliam Franklin Beedle, Jr. His last name was changed to Holden by an agent that was still in love with his ex-wife. Nice guy, down to earth. He deserves credit for creating his African Reserve to help the wildlife. love is a many splendored thing - what a feat. Search above to list available cemeteries. His most notable movies included ''Our Town'' (1940); ''Apartment for Peggy'' (1948); ''Union Station'' (1950); ''Executive Suite'' (1954); ''Sabrina'' (1954); ''The Country Girl'' (1954); ''The Bridges at Toko-Ri'' (1955); ''Love is a Many-Splendored Thing'' (1955); ''Picnic'' (1956); ''The Key'' (1958) and ''The World of Suzie Wong (1960). Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. The post William Holden Died Drunk and Alone appeared first on ClassicMovieRev.com. He knows the Geneva Convention by heart. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. He became a conservationist and a founder of the Mount Kenya Safari Club. He was considered an old-school actor and started losing roles to younger up-and-coming actors like Paul Newman and Steve McQueen. By the way: I'm surprised his late-life girlfriend SteFanie Powers didn't have a Hart-to-Hart talk with him. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. On the scene they found an empty vodka bottle in the trash can, along with 4 beer bottles and a partially full bottle of vodka on the kitchen sink. Loved him! In 'Network' 'Towering Inferno' and, of course, his very last movie in 1981 'S.O.B.' Regardless of his problems, he was human, just like the rest of us, and he portrayed a warmth seldom seen on film. His most recent movie was ''S.O.B.,'' a farce, in which Vincent Canby, reviewing the film in The New York Times, said he was ''especially fine.'' He really was great in "Love is a Many Splendored Thing" ! He was best man at Ronald Reagan's wedding to Nancy Davis. I recommend it. Self. Anne January 23, 2015 4:30 PMCathy, if you want to find out everything about Bill Holden try to find the book 'Golden Boy' The Untold Story of Bill Holden, by Bob Thomas. During World War II, he served in the United States Army Air Corps, where he acted in training films. They certainly do not make films like that anymore. One call was to break the isolation. There are no volunteers for this cemetery. But when he My understanding is that he could not have children. He had not reached the point in the disease process of having DT' s (delirium tremens.) Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. Finally, Bill realized there was no way out. The Many Deaths of William Holden Taught Me How to Be Anxious Holden starred in some of Hollywoods most popular and critically acclaimed films, including Sunset Blvd(1950),The Bridges at Toko-Ri(1954), Sabrina (1954),The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), The Wild Bunch (1969), Picnic (1955), The Towering Inferno (1974), and Network (1976). Add to your scrapbook. The Los Angeles Coroner said today that the death of the actor William Holden sometime last week was probably accidental, the result of a fall. He was terrific in both of those films. William and his wife, Brenda Marshall were the two witnesses for Ronald and Nancy Reagan's wedding in 1952. Throughout the 1960s, he starred in a dozen films, including the notorious Sam Peckinpah Revisionist Western classic "The Wild Bunch" in 1969, but his productivity was on the decline as other interests became more important. His star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is located at 1651 Vine Street. While Robert Urich was famous for doing battle with tough foes on the screen. Apparently, they arent subscribers to the old adage that too much of a good thing can actually be a bad thing. What do you say about a longtime friend - a sense of personal loss, a fine man. Practise makes perfect as the old saying goes. Are you ready to be a guest on the show? The Theme from Picnic and Moonglow I can listen to for hours. He and his "girlfriend," Stefanie Powers were not actually together at that point. Later that same day, she leaped to her death from her fifth-floor apartment in Pittsburgh. he let himself into the actor's apartment and discovered Holden's body. Why didn't S.Powers do anything when she hadn't heard from him in four days? I'm 60 so I recall great films from the 60s and 70s. (1950). Grover Lewis, a former journalist who is writing a novel about early Hollywood said, Holden didnt get the recognition of stars like Gary Cooper, but you look at the movies he made and you realize that several, especially Sunset Boulevard and The Wild Bunch, were among the best ever made.. It takes me somewhere that other movies never have. By the 1950s, he was starring in hit after hit like: Sunset Boulevard (1950), The Country Girl (1954), Picnic (1955), and The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) to name a few. I'm wrong. She has kept his legacy alive through the Wildlife Foundation she started in HIS name and has been the Executive Director of it since it's inception. Try again later. If he wasn't drinking, he would probably not be so convincing when acting disappointed, but proud "old-fashioned" Pike Bishop. The true measure of a great actor is to see them make middling material shine. They are known, and he did often, to go off on drinking binges on their own for days. But then again, who really knows. during the making of Suzie Wong. I treasure Mr. Holden's work and I'll buy every film of his I can find. So, it shouldnt really be that big of a surprise that, with numbers like those, celebrities would face the same risk of dying [] More, Inside William Holdens Frightening Final Moments, Scientists Discovered Evidence That Exposes An Ancient Lie About Woolly Mammoths, Handlers Thought This Owl Was Male For 23 Years Then He Laid An Egg, This Baby Elephant Decided To Spend His Last Days Alongside This Creature, Woman Adpots Tiny, Adorable Puppy. Agreed! As I write I am watching "The Wild Bunch". I believe there may have been FREEMASONRY Generational curses over Holden for him to drink so much.Any male born with the names "William""Frederick""Mason""Tyler" come automatically under the spiritual covering of Freemasonry worldwide(William of Orange,Frederik of Prussia) I think he was an aloof ,distant father to his two sons from what I've read. love you always Bill Holden. As the best man at Ronald Reagan's wedding, his star power never dimmed. He was actually a very shy man which is hard to believe. From what, no one really knows. I was shocked to read that his wife of 30 years Brenda Marshal and the mother of his 2 sons, was born in the Island of Negros, in the Philippines where I was born and raised. Failed to report flower. Bill Holden was a beautiful classy man, loved the wild life of Africa, brilliant actor, will always be handsome, and that wonderful voice. He was the ultimate talented handsome movie star, and will never be replaced. In this film you can really see Holden's chops as a consumate performer. One anonymous comment said that there was talk of foul play at the time. He was insecure all his life, that was one of the reasons he started drinking at a real early age. I just discovered Bill H. a couple months ago and watched as he aged from Golden Boy, through the 1950's, 60's and 70's and am not so sure drinking aged him. Where The Great Actor William Holden Died Alone clyde beck 15.4K subscribers 56K views 7 years ago In this fantastic beach setting facing the Pacific Ocean, in this building called the SHORECLIFF. WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (UPI) -President Reagan expressed shock today over the death of Mr. Holden, who was the best man at his wedding to Nancy Davis. William Holden passed away in 1981 at the age of 63. The truth is that while he was a good actor, he also was a miserable drunk. In other words, live enough time and do different things without wrecking one's life for a while and different patterns for living are learned and one looks back and sees there was nothing there for them but terrible grief and unhappiness. The characters you portrayed revealed a nugget of your true spirit. It's kind of hard to believe but William Holden has been dead now for almost 4 decades. It is disappointing not see in the text and comments any reference to The Country Girl and Love is a many splendored thing. A film touching and affecting in content and form with an intelligent and moving story of adult, mature, romantic and sexual love conquering the iniquity of racism. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? I had the fortune to visit his favourite retreat, The Mount Kenya Safari Club, near Nanyuki, Kenya. As a teenager I was into Elvis Presley, but somewhere in my subconscious, William Holden had made an impact. The post Sunset Blvd. . Love him!! Might have lived for another 20 years. Cry your heart out Leonrado Di Caprio. He made several attempts to be transferred from this placement but was never allowed to do so. William Holden still resonates with fans around the world. Holdens apartment was on the fourth floor, number 43. Viewed by fans as the boy-next-door, this 20-year old, handsome young actor with striking features and a sensual voice had an image that earned Holden entry into an elite group of promising young actors known as the Golden Circle a group aggressively promoted by the studio that also included Susan Hayward and Robert Preston. Great memories! He was probably dead within 15 minutes. Holden was born William Franklin Beedle Jr. on April 17, 1918, in OFallon, Ill. His father, a chemist, moved his family to Pasadena when William Jr. was very young. And it which proved to be the film that landed him on the proverbial map. WILLIAM HOLDEN'S SANTA MONICA PENTHOUSE by Kaya Morgan Selected by Esquire magazine in 1995 as one of the "100 Sexiest Stars" in film history, and nicknamed Hollywood's Golden Boy, William Holden illuminated the silver screen in 70 films for more than three decades. You were ahead of your time in your pursuit of wildlife conservation and environmental studies especially in Kenya. Thanks for writing. Loved him in Picnic, Love is a Many Splendored Thing and Born Yesterday. He invested much of his earnings from that film into various business ventures including a radio station in Hong Kong. Subscribe to the Classic Movie Reviews Podcast, The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954) Classic Movie Review 188, The Horse Soldiers (1959) Classic Movie Review 126, Sunset Blvd. Psychiatrist speaking! Stefanie Powers 'Would Have Had a Child' with William Holden Inside Ronald Reagan was his immediate supervisor. Perhaps because he was a drinker they thought maybe hed reveal something in an un-guarded moment. Dr. Noguchi said there were no other injuries or indications of foul play at this time. He was notoriously private. The ex-wife was Gloria Holden who starred in Draculas Daughter (1936). According to the autopsy report, Holden was already dead for a week before his body was discovered. Both very good. ALL are great. I knew his name but never saw any of hispictures. I also liked his segment on the "I love Lucy" showhe was a gem. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. See where that gets you. Professor Henry Barnes (Edmund Gwenn) has decided that he has lived long enough and spontaneously wants to commit suicide. Mini bio of the life of actor William Holden who is probably most famous for starred in some of Hollywood's most popular and critically acclaimed films, including Sunset Boulevard, Sabrina, The. That's what really happened. It was the sun and alcohol. Two sons with his wife Ardis and an earlier daughter at a young age with an older actress. We lost an amazing actor and most importantly a great man. As promised Bill on this day; For the memory of you, you have left a rich cinema legacy covering decades. Totally agree. Beginning in 1950, his career took off when Billy Wilder tapped him to star as the down-at-the-heels screenwriter Joe Gillis, who is taken in by faded silent-screen star Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) in Sunset Blvd. Holden's CIA file is still classified under "sources and methods" high probability it will never be declassified and released. It is hard to believe that William Holden has been dead now for 30 years. Growing up in Evansville, IN we would drive by his home a lot. Holden was of English descent, and his paternal Great-Grandmother, Rebecca Westfield who was born in England in 1817. He left a legacy of thoughtful work worth seeing and the animal refuge in Africa. Yes, I thought that segment 'I love Lucy' was priceless. But I have no excuse for what he did to himself off screen. And he would hardly ever give anyone notice before vanishing for weeks at a time. (1950) Classic Movie Review 81 appeared first on ClassicMovieRev.com. The Last Days of William Holden - The Life & Times of Hollywood He was in Hong Kong to meet his wife, and then return to Columbo to finish the film. I remember reading an interview in which Tarantino said one of his favorite films was "The Wild Bunch." (1981), was more successful and a Golden Globe-nominated picture. I MEANT TO SAY \"THE WORLD OF SUZY WONG\"!!! Strongly influenced by his father, an industrial chemist, Holden attended Pasadena Junior College with his sights set on following in his footsteps until he was accidentally discovered in a school play by a Paramount representative. After drinking like a fish for decades on in, Holden found himself pretty much washed up. His roles were varied, moving him out of what he called, with dislike, his ''Smiling Jim'' slot. There was the sense that this polite, no-nonsense man was capable of heroics if the need arose. I also think there is something strange about Stefanie Powers. He had such a natural way of presenting himself, that even in the company of the other co-stars like Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Warren Oates, and Ben Johnson he still appeared to be the one you turned your focus on. 4 Strange Celebrity Death Conspiracy Theories - Weird Worm The next step in the process of the disease would have been non-intoxication. If I ever run into any of you bums on a street corner, just lets pretend weve never met before. In early October 1981, Holden travelled from his Palm Springs home to his coastal apartment to live a semi-reclusive existence. 469 Views. Holden made more than 50 movies, including The Wild Bunch, Bridge On the River Kwai and Picnic. He also starred in The Blue Knight, a TV movie based on the Joseph Wambaugh novel about a Los Angeles cop. We both had a crush on him. A most interesting and complex actor who left us with a long list of great movie roles to remember him by. Addiction is a disease and we can put every person on the planet in jail and nothing is going to change until we mandate that the only answer is education, 10% of the population have the addiction bug, and it's a total waste of lives and resources to put people in jail for drug use when only that addictive 10% are going to abuse alcohol and other drugs, and it's pointless to imprison all that use when a small fraction destroy themselves whether it is legal or not. 8 blood-soaked tissues were found next to his body and so was a working telephone which he could have used to call for medical help. JUST WATCHED "THE EARTHLING" SOMEHOW I HAD MISSED THAT MOVIE IN EARLIER YEARS. I have almost all his movies including S.O.B. What Was The Death Cause Of William Holden? - FitzoneTV William Holden began working in Hollywood as a piece of beefcake. RIP. My mother's favourite actor was William Holden and we went as a family to watch his movies. We danced to that song in Picnic and then I saw the movie with Holden and Novak and it amplified those same feelings for the first time in my life. A pressured young engineer/family man in Executive Suite (1954), a conflicted jet pilot in the Korean War film The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954), a carefree playboy in Sabrina (1954), his most widely recognized role as an ill-fated prisoner in The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) with Alec Guinness, a World War II tug boat captain in The Key (1958), and an American Civil War military surgeon in John Fords The Horse Soldiers(1959) opposite John Wayne. A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE: THE LAST DAYS OF WILLIAM HOLDEN - Blogger Peckinpah said that the whole crew was crying by the time the scene was over. Mr. Holden was separated in 1963 from his wife, with whom he had two sons, Peter and Scott; they were later divorced. On April 17, 1918, William Franklin Beedle Jr of OFallon, Illinois came into the world. The ex-wife was Gloria Holden who starred in Dracula's Daughter (1936). Is he confident when he holds her in his arms or is he uncomfortable, tentative and uncertain about holding her? Facts Verse CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/SubDazeWithJordanTheLionMERCH: http://shop.spreadshirt.com/jordanthelionDONATE: www.patreon.com/jordanthelionPAYPAL DONATI. The back story is that Holden told Harry Cohn he wanted this dance scene removed from the film because Bill said he was a lousy dancer. Those absences for weeks at a timewell, he wasn't doing nothing. He was also praised for his Oscar-nominated leading performance in Sidney Lumets classic Network (1976), a prescient examination of the media written by Paddy Chayefsky, playing an older version of the character type he had become iconic for in the 1950s, only now more jaded and aware of his own mortality. Will still remember Bill as the handsome, sexy guy in his prime. Anyone can read what you share. He then beat the odds by landing a starring role in Golden Boy, the film that made him an instant success. They had two children of their own, Peter and Scott, and raised a daughter, Virginia, from Marshalls previous marriage. Popular, by Facts Verse William Holden Died Drunk and Alone William Holden began working in Hollywood as a piece of beefcake. Holden's apartment was on the fourth floor, number 43. The SPOOK told me many covert operations were run out of the Mt. Despite the fame and winning an Academy Award in 1954, William Holden faced a lifelong battle with drinking and alcoholism. He was one of the handsomest men on the screen, be it black and white and color. It was just a dance omg ..I think the pictures today with over the top sex scenes just don't get it. Try again later. Absolutely adored him in Love Is a Many Splendid Thing. Thats why it took so long for someone to find him. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. His doc told him to quit drinking alcohol and coffee, no more advil and no more smoking. Art imitates life.Watch Breezy. Best -----. He was also romantically linked to costars Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly and Stefanie Powers, who after his death, established the William Holden Wildlife Fund supporting wildlife preservation in Kenya, thus realizing his dream. In that film, which was based on a play by Clifford Odets, Holden played Joe Bonaparte, a violinist who becomes a boxer. I also enjoyed Stalag 17, The Bridges at Toko-RI, Bridge on the River Kwai, Alvarez Kelly, Omen II and even his last movie, SOB. . From the report: All the lights were off, except for the television, so they used flashlights to get around. An alcoholic drinks because he/she is an alcoholic. William Holden (1918-1981) - Find a Grave Memorial I have watched that scene a hundred times and I can't get over how tender he is and his movements of his shoulders and bringing Madge closer to him. Does he hold her firmly and bring her close to him, put her hand on his chest and lay his cheek against hers or does he keep her at arms length? His films were well written, well directed, and cast correctly. In 1980, Holden appeared in The Earthling with popular child actor Ricky Schroder, playing a loner dying of cancer who goes to the Australian outback to end his days, meets a young boy whose parents have been killed in an accident, and teaches him how to survive. And who could forget the epic period piece The Bridge on the River Kwai in 1957? The late actor William Holden left $250,000 to his - UPI Alcoholics hold their drink better than an average person so it is not always obvious to us average people when an alcoholic has drink taken. The Tragic 1981 Death Of Sunset Boulevard Star William Holden Grunge 2.14M subscribers Subscribe 486 18K views 3 weeks ago #Actor #Hollywood #SunsetBoulevard While Actor William Holden. Holden, tired and sarcastic, doesnt want to be anyones hero. Does anyone know if he still had the HK apt. I can watch Picnic a 1000 times and still enjoy his role along with his Kim Novak's, outside of the epics, there is no other film as detailed as Picnic, it had everything. After returning to Hollywood, he alternated between Paramount and Columbia Pictures studio projects before his career was reborn when he was cast in "Sunset Boulevard" (1950) for which he earned an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination. I'm surprised no one here has mentioned it. To me, this is one of his greatest roles and one of the greatest movies of all time. I thank him for the legacy he left us. If you read the book by Scotty Bowers William Holden's affair with Eve Farrell (married name Newman) is documented in the book Full Service. And were was Stefanie Powers? Aside from swooning from his looks ever since I was a kid, I miss hearing his wonderful deep voice. based on information from your browser. His permanent. Facts Verse Thanks for the memories. He said in 1971 that he had always resented the ''ground rules of 30 years ago, when you did anything to get your name in the paper with Hedda Hopper or Louella Parsons.''. I think his aging is more from the sun damage than anything else. And Stalag 17.All worth watching today and forever. But in the end he does what has to be done, leading an expedition back to the camp to blow up the bridge. His performances were always believableand his lines delivered with an honesty and sincerity that werealways convincing. '', The actor, whose original name was William Franklin Beedle Jr., was born April 17, 1918, in O'Fallon, Ill. His father was a chemist and his mother a teacher. The Shorecliff Towers. As a psychiatrist I must add that he did all this great work while under the sad influence of depression. Managed to convince the executive to rethink his decision. If you write screenplays that are Westerns, period pieces, serious drama--you will never get hired.
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